Code: BK185
After the successful part 1, Feed to Win II reveals every last detail of the author's methods, even down to the trade secrets that many other fanciers would keep to themselves.
A completely new book - NOT a revised edition of the best selling Part 1
His credo is: ''Know what you're doing and don't let anything or anyone persuade you otherwise''. This book is compulsory reading for any pigeon fancier wanting a 'healthy' look at the sport.
'Feed to Win' explains even the most complex subject matter in simple terms, always focusing on practical day-to-day methods. Any fanciers with top-class pigeons in their lofts and the contents of this book in their heads can confront the future with complete confidence and self-assurance.
CONTENTS:
1. Avoiding diseases
- People make pigeons ill
- Bleach
2. Chloramhenicol, cross-resistance, drops
3. Everything should be kept alive
4. Doxycyclin broad-spectrum antibiotic
5. Lincomycin and Trimethoprim
6. Antibiotics and resistance
7. Antibiotics, a dream turning into a nightmare
8. Superinfections and new diseases
9. Antibiotics, the great danger
10. Paratyphoid lofts depending on antibiotics
11. The euphoric effect of corticosteroids
12. The side effects of corticosteroids
13. The danger of corticosteroids
- Cortisol, the most important corticosteroid
14. The adeno virus
15. Doctor Van Nopen and the adeo virus
16. Fighting adeno with elderberries
17. Pro-Biolec, a 100% natural probiotic
18. Ephedrine in eye drops
19. The eye protects itself
20. EPO outdated
21. Natural remedies
- Echinacea or Echinacea pupurae
- Echinacea for viruses and bacteria
- The rise of apple vinegar
- The contents of apple vinegar
- Healthy throats with apple vinegar
22. Brewer's yeast contains the complete B-complex
23. What sort of honey to choose
- Royal jelly improves the performance
- Pollen before the races
- Pollen for the metabolism and the intestines
- Propolis, a natural antibiotic
- Polluted honey
24. Feed mixes
- Buckwheat has a low fat content
- Dari or sorghum lightly digested
- Pigeon beans
- Peas rich in potassium
- Barley
- Millet
- Oats are rich in fats
- Hemp seed
- Coleseed and rapeseed
- Linseed or flaxseed
- Lentils
- Maize
- Paddy or rice contains a lot of methionine
- Peanuts or ground nuts
- Sesame seed stimulates the heart muscle
- Soya beans
- Safflower seed or cardi
- Wheat and wheat germs
- Vetches
- Canary seed
- Sunflower seed
-Amino acid composition per gramme of grains, legumes
and seeds
25. Home-grown vegetables
- Vitamins in vegetables
- Minerals in vegetables
- Proteins, fats and carbohydrates in vegetables
- Curly kale
- Garlic
- Parsley, the absolute C-cracker
- Beetroot fortifies the immune system
- Spinach, but not too much
- Onions are invaluable
26. The use of plants and herbs
- Tansy and round-worms
- Ginkgo biloba for memory
- Ginseng improves condition and memory
27. Pigeon strays
28. Breeding according to the position of the moon
29. Pigeons are radiation-runners
30. Achiel Verhasselt, speed champion for 60 years close to
nature
31. Month-by-month care overview
October
November
December
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
32. 'Thailine' wins The Thailand One Loft Race
33. Natural products for race pigeons
Index
Author: Andre Christiaens
Hardback; 176 pages; 240 x 155mm